The Maryland Chapter of Trout Unlimited is the recipient Trout Unlimited’s Gold Chapter Award for 2017. The Gold Award is TU’s highest award for chapters. The award recognizes the chapter that over the last year took innovative and thoughtful approaches to building community and advancing the Trout [ READ MORE... ]

Each Spring the National Capital Chapter of Trout Unlimited publishes email reports on the status of the shad run in the area, particularly as it develops on the Potomac River at Fletcher's Cove in Washington DC. If you wish to receive these reports send an email from the address you want us to use [ READ MORE... ]

Please join PPTU for our 2nd Annual BBQ Fundraiser on August 28th, 2016. This the Chapters annual fundraising drive that helps PPTU raise the needed funds to continue our work with Project Healing Waters, Casting for Recovery, and local conservations efforts.
This a GREAT event for the entire [ READ MORE... ]

The online portion of MAC TU 2016 is now open. The auction will run from March 2, 2016 to March 19, 2016, with the live event taking place on March 19, 2016. Proceeds go to Trout Unlimited Mid-Atlantic Council so that through the local chapters, we can work to conserve, protect and restore cold [ READ MORE... ]

Greg Cwalina of Patuxent River Flies will give a presentation on tying a decorative fly for a display, or as part of a pin, earring, or key ring. Greg has been doing this for ten years and some of his wares are currently for sale at the Beaver Creek Fly Shop. He has also demonstrated some of his [ READ MORE... ]

Enjoy the beginning of 2016 with a glimpse of how to tie flies and maybe even pick up a new hobby (obsession?). At 7:00 PM on Wednesday, January 20, 2016, at the Schweinhaut Senior Center, 1000 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, MD, the Potomac-Patuxent Chapter of Trout Unlimited will present our [ READ MORE... ]

Eight decades after the supply of trout in freshwater streams and rivers in the Eastern U.S. was seemingly close to being depleted, the fish and those who revel in the art of catching them are doing quite well.
Although plenty of work remains to be done, there are folks who give up much of their [ READ MORE... ]